Deadly in a sentence as an adjective

There have been recent and very deadly crashes since 2001.

Be willing to do something that's deadly boring to most smart peopleMe?

We laud competition, while in actuality we beat it down with ever fewer but larger and more deadly sticks.

This matters because hurricanes have also, on average, been getting less deadly over time.

They were deadly afraid that their code would somehow become infected and that they would have to open source they wouldn't allow it.

Yet no other man was more modest in the possession of the power that is knowledge, more sure that power without wisdom is deadly.

After the fact:>Hayden felt free, however, to note the role that human intelligence plays after a deadly strike occurs.

Deadly in a sentence as an adverb

In this case, it would likely be "premeditated assault with a deadly weapon," and, if, God forbid, that child dies, the charge becomes first-degree ******.

What's deadly for a local library is for nobody from the community to be using it, for it to have no stakeholders from the tax base of the community.

It's good to see a lot of people paying down their debt, saving their money, choosing to take the financial medicine now, rather than later when the flavour will be even more bitter and possibly deadly.

"Scientists" collectively were witnessed by the public flipflopping at a relatively high frequency on numerous topics; how many times did eggs go back and forth between being deadly and beneficial?

Over in everything-but-the-kitchen-sink territory, you've got Java, C#, Common Lisp, and C++.The first image certainly seems cooler: you as code ninja wielding vi and lambdas with deadly precision.

Presumably, managing the endowment for an organization with goals like "eradicate polio from the face of the earth in the name of Bill and Melinda Gates" is a job done with at least as much deadly seriousness as your average pension fund or university endowment, both of which are organizations that handle their money the same way.

Deadly definitions

adjective

causing or capable of causing death; "a fatal accident"; "a deadly enemy"; "mortal combat"; "a mortal illness"

See also: deathly mortal

adjective

of an instrument of certain death; "deadly poisons"; "lethal weapon"; "a lethal injection"

See also: lethal

adjective

extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom; "venomous snakes"; "a virulent insect bite"

See also: venomous virulent

adjective

involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death; "the seven deadly sins"

adjective

exceedingly harmful

See also: baneful pernicious pestilent

adjective

(of a disease) having a rapid course and violent effect

adverb

as if dead

See also: lifelessly

adverb

(used as intensives) extremely; "she was madly in love"; "deadly dull"; "deadly earnest"; "deucedly clever"; "insanely jealous"

See also: madly insanely deucedly devilishly